COVID19

Local doctor receives national attention for COVID-19 vaccine study

Robert Frenck, MD, will lead the human trials that will hopefully help decrease the risk of infection.

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Old Kentucky Bourbon Bar was among the many businesses receiving emergency grants from local governments.
Local community grants bridge the revenue gap for neighborhood businesses

Fort Mitchell, Covington, Newport, and Fort Thomas are among the local governments making grants available to homegrown businesses in their towns.

Addressing an epidemic during a pandemic: addicts talk about recovery during COVID-19

A local outpatient addiction treatment center surveyed patients in recovery to find out what new challenges they are facing and how to help.

Bellevue resident raises $16,000 for charitable organizations through Facebook live concerts

What started as a whim for musician Ben Walz turned into a quick way to get donations for local nonprofits.

TSA officers stock airport pantries to help out-of-work colleagues

Employees of the Transportation Security Administration continue to receive paychecks, which they are using to help furloughed airport workers around the country, including those at CVG.

Save local breweries: order lots of beer

Sales are plummeting during the coronavirus pandemic. Brewers are offering delivery and takeout to sustain business.

Bright Days Child Development Center staff member, Kasi, with “to go” curriculum for parents to continue to make developmental progress with children while Bright Days and Scholar House are closed.
Brighton Center sees 300 percent increase in families requesting help during COVID-19 pandemic

The stakes are much higher for working families still struggling to make ends meet.

Chambers of commerce across the region are stepping up to help their members affected by COVID-19

Local organizations continue to offer systems of support by phone and email, and plan to take in-person meetings virtual.

Wes Morin, VP of operations at AquiSense Technologies, demonstrates the company's new sterilization product.
Bout with COVID-19 led to his company adapting its technology to protect health care workers

With plenty of time to think, this high-tech CEO came up with an adaptation of his firm's technology to help protect health care workers.

Green Umbrella: Connecting the dots between trails, food, greenspace, and healthy workplaces

As spring unfolds, people are flocking to parks, nature preserves, and other protected greenspaces. Time outside is providing us physical activity, mental clarity, opportunities for learning, and a break from being home all day.

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